Zuma looking to question witnesses in state capture probe
President Jacob Zuma has written to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela requesting that evidence which implicates him be made available to him.
President Jacob Zuma has written to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela requesting that evidence which implicates him be made available to him.
Remembering Khwezi should not be reduced to the rape trial, the way she was treated and the injustice of it all, writes Ra'eesa Pather.
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